Also commander of the Naval Air Service,
and serving in the Ministry of Naval Affairs

December 12, 1917

Chief of the secretariat and command
office in the Ministry of Naval Affairs and acting head of the 1st
Departement

September 14, 1919

On special leave from the Naval officers
sorps and appointed under Royal warrant as acting undersecretary of
the Ministry of Naval Affairs

September 12, 1923

Director for the Ministry of Naval
Affairs

April 1, 1932

Chief of the Naval Command in connection
with the job as Director for the Ministry of Naval Affairs

May 10, 1940

Honor full discharge on application

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Other Achievements

Date:

Achievement:

February 27, 1918
-September 12, 1923

Meber of the commission for preparing a
new Military Penal Code and the Military Administration of
JusticeMedlem

March 8, 1919

Legal adviser to the Defense Commission
of
1919

November 26, 1931

Military delegate to the Disarmament
Conference in Genève

August 5, 1932

Meber of the commission for a possible
joining of the Army's and Navy's technical sevices an a possible move
of these services

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Additional Comments

Following the events that occured during
the German occupation of Denmark on April 9, 1940, 4 senior ranking
naval officers informed Rechnitzer, that the naval officers corps did
no longer had confidence in him, and advised him to resign. Rechnitzer
followed this advise and resigned.

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Death

Date:

Cemetery:

June 21, 1953

Died in Copenhagen, funeral service
performed at the Bispebjerg
Crematory, urn removed to the Aalborg cemetary.